Dress up as a Rugrat for the day, or if you have a fancy dress party to go
to use these cool costume ideas and you'll be the best baby at the party!
Worksheets require Adobe Acrobat Reader (get
it here) The files may take a few minutes to fully load, depending on
the speed of your Internet connection.

Instructions: Print
off the mask template by using the print icon. You can find this on the toolbar
or go to ‘File’ and then ‘Print’

Stick the
template to thin card, like the back of a cereal packet. Cut around the dotted
lines. Before you put away your scissors, cut out the dotted section in the
eyes. Young children should be supervised when using scissors.

Using the
crayons or colored markers, color the picture in.

Make holes
in the sides of the mask, where the black circles are. Young children will
need supervision with this.

Thread string
or ribbon through one hole, hold the mask to your head and thread through
the other hole. The string or ribbon should go around the back of the head
and should be tight enough to hold the mask on, but not so tight that it digs
in to the head.

Tie off
the string or ribbon and you are ready to become a Rugrats character too!

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All crafts provided here are provided free of charge and should be used as
such and not redistributed without my permission and should in no way be used
for profit.

Disclaimer:Rugrats and all related characters, logos and
trademarks are copyright Klasky Csupo, Nickelodeon and Viacom. All names and
images are used without prior permission and are only intended to bring it
and them to the attention of a wider audience. Site design, content and graphics by Sarah Wakefield.